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The Koblenz cable car (German: Seilbahn Koblenz) is an gondola lift that was opened in 2010 in Koblenz, Germany for the Bundesgartenschau (a biennial exhibition) the following year. It connects the banks of the river Rhine and the hill plateau next to Ehrenbreitstein Fortress. The cable car system has an 890m length and elevates 112m.
Antonia Florence Ridge (7 October 1895 – 18 June 1981) [1] was a Dutch-born writer and broadcaster, who wrote the English lyrics for Friedrich-Wilhelm Möller's popular song, "The Happy Wanderer" [2] (originally "Der fröhliche Wanderer" or "Mein Vater war ein Wandersmann "), and others of his works.
"The Happy Wanderer" was selected as the winner of Trinidad's 1955 Road March title, awarded to the song which was most played by steelbands during that year's Trinidad and Tobago Carnival season. [17] It was the only time a non-calypso song had been awarded this honour.
In 1110, the Archbishop of Trier, Bruno of Lauffen founded a hospital in Koblenz next to Saint Castor's, one of the first institutions for nursing north of the Alps. Archbishop Theodoric of Wied in 1216 invited the Teutonic Knights to Koblenz and gave them part of the site of Saint Castor's along with the hospital of St. Nicholas located there ...
We left early so we could grab a bite to eat at Con’i Seafood, then wander around the new arena. “If it was Lakers, you’d have 20 hands go up. “If it was Lakers, you’d have 20 hands go up.
“Other changes you can make to help reduce your risk of developing bowel cancer include eating plenty of fiber from whole grains, pulses, fruits, and vegetables, avoiding processed meat and ...
U.S. President Joe Biden will travel to New Orleans on Monday to offer comfort to the community after a U.S. Army veteran killed 14 people and injured dozens by ramming a truck into a crowd of ...
The Happy Wanderer theme song by Friedrich W. Moller, with lyrics by Antonia Ridge, [14] was scored by David Dunn Productions of Hollywood, CA. [15] [16] Sponsored by local area Ford dealers, [17] [18] the show received an ARB and Nielsen rating [19] of 15 as of June 2, 1965, making that series the most popular local television show in Southern ...